I cause the electrons in the conductor wire in the circuit to move.. Identify who am I?
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The "electrical pressure" due to the difference in voltage between the positive and negative terminals of a battery causes the charge (electrons) to move from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. ... Any path through which charges can move is called an electric circuit.
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The conductor runs a circular path from the power source, through the resistor, and back to the power source. The power source moves the existing electrons in the conductor around the circuit. This is called a current. Electrons move through a wire from the negative end to the positive end.
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